The case shows how system-access controls can become a security design problem, not just an administrative one, when engineering teams need speed without losing oversight.
The real battle is no longer picking a chatbot, but deciding how AI fits into workflows, governance, and long-term business design.
A Spanish materials maker is pairing Microsoft Discovery with its own sales agent CLAR, showing how enterprise AI can reshape research and operations while tightening the security requirements around both.
A well-funded coalition wants to steer workers through AI disruption, but its real test is whether it can turn broad promises into measurable labor-market infrastructure.
A long-overlooked Turing-era speech encryption device offers a compact lesson in how secure communications began as an engineering problem, not just a mathematical one.
Dark Reading has told readers to expect slower replies for submissions, turning a simple intake delay into a reminder that clear guidelines keep review channels usable.
An 85% discount and unlimited connections make the offer tempting, but the technical value sits in the details: encryption, filtering, and the limits of what a VPN can actually protect.
A kid-friendly laptop build enters the privacy and safety debate, hinting that some families would rather control the device than hand more power to platform-level verification.
Europe’s reported move toward the U.S.-linked Pax Silica initiative is less about symbolism than about who gets to define trust across chip and AI supply chains.
The country has advanced in many Digital Decade indicators, but skills, knowledge transfer, and regional gaps may determine whether the post-PNRR phase keeps moving or starts to stall.
The global Android launch puts portfolios, watchlists, and AI tools into one finance surface, raising fresh questions about data sensitivity, app safety, and how much users should trust machine-generated context.
Bungie has confirmed a new round of cuts affecting most of the Destiny team and some Marathon staff, and the wider lesson is that staffing changes can, in some organizations, create operational and security fragility.
Apple’s latest price moves across iPad, MacBook, HomePod, and Apple TV are tied to higher memory and storage costs, with AI demand presented as the upstream pressure point.
Coinspaid Solutions has introduced Coinspaid Dev after a decade of infrastructure development, a move that turns an internal technical identity into a public signal about how blockchain systems want to be understood.
A fresh academic challenge to Microsoft’s quantum-chip claims shows how easily a promising measurement can outrun what the physics actually proves.
Cultural-heritage digitization is moving from presentation layer to governance layer, where interoperability, model quality, and public accountability matter as much as the 3D view.
A Spanish survey of large SAP users suggests the weak point in ERP security is no longer only access control, but the ability to spot fraud, manipulation, and privilege abuse inside legitimate business workflows.
Using a smart TV as a computer display can be practical, but it also mixes a simple monitor role with the software and network behavior of a connected device.
Philip Martin’s move into the CISO seat is a personnel shift, but it also reflects how much weight modern security leadership carries inside a large digital platform.
At a Dataiku and CIO Korea breakfast session, speakers framed AI success as a management problem shaped by people, orchestration, and governance, with flexibility across models and infrastructure becoming part of the security story.